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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (12542)7/2/2002 5:17:44 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
2:36 (Dow Jones) UBS believes Juniper (JNPR) is approaching a fundamental bottom in its business - though the bottom may be extended. View is based on fact Juniper likely to report revenue close to the consensus level of $110 million, and exposure to troubled long haul carriers Qwest (Q) and WorldCom (WCOM) each likely to be less than 10%. UBS also says margins should remain stable, but adds that 2Q results may have some special bad debt charges due to WorldCom exposure. Keeps hold rating, $8 target. JNPR up 11% at $6.29. (TG)



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (12542)7/2/2002 5:31:58 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 57684
 
Lemme see. 1970, 73-74, 81-82, 90-91, 00-02.

I was just a 22-year old in 1970, but (much) older friends of my parents were neighbors of Dr. Edwin Land (polaroid founder) in Palo Alto and I had dinner with all of them one day he lost 100 million or so. That's about my only memory of that bear. I did have shares in Natomas then and it just kept going up because they discovered oil in Indonesia. Natomas got me hooked.

73-74 was much more memorable because of all the news flow, gas lines, Watergate, etc. I was just starting to buy stock in a stock plan then and everyone kept telling me how lucky I was to be getting ABC stock so cheap. I was 26 then so stocks were a low priority.

81-82 I lost alot of my side money, but made alot more back from the 82 bottom. That one is as clear as day.

90-91 I was charting Cisco, Microsoft, Compaq, and Dell on my 386-33 ...but liked the idea of owning Silicon Graphics better and didn't have a clue what a router was!



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (12542)7/4/2002 12:54:59 AM
From: techanalyst1  Respond to of 57684
 
Yes and No.... the initial peak wasn't due to the war.

After the final lows, the dow rallied and peaked in March of 1937 and then moved sideways in a trading range (low was about 50% of the March 1937 high) for the next 5 years with the final low coming in April 1942. It took until Nov. 1945 to finally break over the high that was seen in 1937..... and the rest is history.

TA